Blakes Hotel & Spa, Dublin
Blakes Hotel & Spa Dublin has been recently restored providing a sophisticated blend of luxurious, cosy intimacy and all the modern amenities of a world class hotel. Guest can expect the highest standards of service and experience the comforts of this delightful home from home. The one and two bed luxury rooms offers the most modern in-room technology yet are graced with original fireplaces and old world elegance. The Executive bedrooms and four poster suites of this boutique hotel offer air conditioning, whirlpool spas and all the modern comforts expected by the discerning traveller.
Location:
Next door to the embassies in the exclusive Ballsbridge district is a grand three storey Edwardian house, within a short stroll of Dublin City Centre. Blakes Hotel & Spa, is within minutes of downtown Dublin in Ballsbridge. The hotel shares its neighbourhood with the world’s embassies in the fashionable Ballsbridge area of Dublin City, just minutes from the cultural and business quarter. Beside the RDS exhibition centre, Sandymount DART station, a bus station, a Luxury coach link to Dublin Airport every 15 minutes stops in Ballsbridge. The Hotel is a few minutes walk from Sandymount Strand and Aviva Stadium on Lansdowne Road, and about 30 minute walk from University College Dublin. The Hotel is well connected by DART to all major attractions in Dublin: about ten minutes to the city centre/shopping district, Trinity College & Book of Kells, Grafton Street and O’Connell Street, 15 minutes to Dublin Castle and 20 minutes to Dun Laoghaire. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Epoque Classic Superior [learn more] |
| Address: | , Dublin, zipcode: [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | 0 EUR [View Calendar] |
| Total Rooms: | |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English |
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Blakes Hotel & Spa landmarks
Dublin, Ireland
Literary and popular, nostalgic and dynamic, Dublin is always warm in its welcome. Open your heart and welcome its soul. Riding the crest of a remarkable economic boom, Dublin's landscape has changed over the past decade. The Irish Republic's capital and its heart, Dublin now ranks among the top tourist destinations in Europe. Intense urban renewal has rejuvenated the streets of the city centre.



